The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... South Africa • 18. The Centenary of ' The Quarterly Review ' No. 420. - JULY , 1909 . 1. The Centenary of Darwin : Darwin and his Modern Critics 2. The Making of an Epic : Firdausi and Homer 3. A Journal of the French Revolution 4. New ...
... South Africa • 18. The Centenary of ' The Quarterly Review ' No. 420. - JULY , 1909 . 1. The Centenary of Darwin : Darwin and his Modern Critics 2. The Making of an Epic : Firdausi and Homer 3. A Journal of the French Revolution 4. New ...
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... week in February . On the 4th of February , he writes to John Murray : ' Mrs Leigh is with me - much pleased with Vol . 212.-No. 422 . the place , ' another phrase which shows that it BYRON AND BONAPARTE 17 Union in South Africa.
... week in February . On the 4th of February , he writes to John Murray : ' Mrs Leigh is with me - much pleased with Vol . 212.-No. 422 . the place , ' another phrase which shows that it BYRON AND BONAPARTE 17 Union in South Africa.
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... south was Spoleto , and near it Clitumnus , whose steers are still snow - white . To our left rose hills terraced with farms and vineyards , on one of which stands Montefalco , the watch and ward of Umbria , north and south . To our ...
... south was Spoleto , and near it Clitumnus , whose steers are still snow - white . To our left rose hills terraced with farms and vineyards , on one of which stands Montefalco , the watch and ward of Umbria , north and south . To our ...
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... of unanimity as is found among the scholars . The site of Jerusalem consists of two hills or promon- tories running out from the northern plateau , deeply entrenched to the east , south and west by their ANCIENT JERUSALEM 75.
... of unanimity as is found among the scholars . The site of Jerusalem consists of two hills or promon- tories running out from the northern plateau , deeply entrenched to the east , south and west by their ANCIENT JERUSALEM 75.
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... south and west by their surround- ing valleys , and divided from each other in ancient times by another valley with steep sides and of a considerable depth . The eastern valley begins in a slight depression to the N.E. of the city ...
... south and west by their surround- ing valleys , and divided from each other in ancient times by another valley with steep sides and of a considerable depth . The eastern valley begins in a slight depression to the N.E. of the city ...
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